The present invention relates to secure storage apparatuses, such as but not necessarily limited to safes, vending machines and video gaming machines.
Safes, vending machines, video gaming units and other devices may receive bank notes, coins, paper money or other valuables for safekeeping. More and more of theses secure storage apparatuses are being manufactured with various electronically controllable operations. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,918,720 and 7,063,252 and U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 13/248,000 and 13/752,686, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties, describe safes having such electronically controllable operations, amongst others. Users of such devices may experience difficulties in performing, controlling or otherwise manipulating the electronically controllable operations. Accordingly, one non-limiting aspect of the present invention contemplates providing such users with help instructions and/or other information sufficient to provide assistance when attempting to engage the electronically controllable operations.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
The apparatus 10 may include a shutter 24 mounted or otherwise affixed to a door 24 to permit servicing of the bill validator 12 while maintaining security of the stored items. The shutter 22 may be movable positionable relative to a first opening 26 in a substantially enclosed housing 28 forming a body of the apparatus 10. The first opening 26 may be sufficiently shaped within a side of the housing 28 to permit removal of the bill validator 12, one or more of the bill validator heads 20, 22 or other component of the validator 12, therethrough. The door 24 may be movable positioned relative to a second opening 30 in the side of the housing 28. The second opening 30 may be shaped to permit removal of the cassettes 16, 18 or other storage container configured to receive the deposit therethrough. The shutter 22 may be movable positioned between a closed position and an opened position to respectively prevent and permit removal of the bill validator. The door may be movable between a closed position (see
A door lock 34 may be included to lock the door 24 to the housing independently of a shutter lock 36. (While shown on the door, the door lock need not be included on the door may and may be positioned elsewhere to secure the door when in the closed position.) Like the shutter lock 36, the door lock 34 may be an electronically operable lock operable between a locked state and an unlocked state in response to messages and/or electronic signal. The door lock 34 is shown to include two bars that extend into a wall of the housing 28 when in the locked state to lock the door 24 in the closed position and that retract when in the unlocked state to permit opening of the door 24. The door lock 34 may be separately controllable from the shutter lock 44 such that individuals having capabilities may to open the shutter 22 may not necessarily have capabilities to open the door 24. A human-machine interface (HMI), touch-screen, display or other interface 40 (see
The HMI 40 may include a network interface (not shown) sufficient to facilitate remote control and networking of the apparatus 10 and the housing 28 may be enclosed in a sleeve (not shown), such as in the manner described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/648,503, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety, and the applications and patents noted above. A switch 48 may be included to facilitate electronically controlling the shutter lock 44. The switch 48 may be a magnetic switch operable to indicate whether the shutter 22 is in one of the closed position and the opened position depending on whether a first magnet mounted to the shutter 22 is aligned with a second magnet mounted to the door 24. The magnetic switch 48 may be configured to facilitate closing a circuit to indicate the shutter 22 being in the opened position when the first magnet aligns with the second magnet and to facilitate breaking the circuit to indicate the shutter 22 being in the closed position when the first magnet is misaligned with the second magnet. While not shown, wires may extend from the shutter lock 36, the door lock 34 and/or the switch 48 to facilitate electronic communications therewith and/or these components may include wireless communication capabilities. A printer 50, such as but not necessarily limited to a thermal printer, may be configured, such as with a printing element and a paper feed system, to facilitate printing receipts 52. The printer 50 is shown to be on the face the pullout tray but may be positioned elsewhere, such as on a top of the tray next to the HMI 40 in order to provide a closer proximately and ease of use when interacting therewith.
The home screen icons may be selected by the user to facilitate controlling, manipulating, engaging or otherwise instigating corresponding safe operations. The deposit icon may be selected to facilitate depositing items within the safe, such as by preparing the bill validator to deposit bank notes, preparing a coin deposit (not shown) to accept coins, to open the safe door for depositing larger items and/or to facilitate depositing other items. The reports icon may be selected to facilitate generating reports, such as publishing reports over the network interface, directing the printer to print a particular report, etc. The settings icon may be selected to access various settings of the safe. The admin icon may be selected to access administrative settings of the safe. The perform end-of-day icon may be selected to publish/print daily reports. The content removal icon may be selected to facilitate removing items from the safe, such as by unlocking the door, controlling the validator or other electro-mechanical element to eject contents. The change delivery icon may be selected to change a delivery schedule or time when security personal retrieve safe contents for transport and/or perform another operation. The maintenance icon may be selected to perform maintenance related operations, such as facilitating repair of the bill validator. The change order icon may be selected to change an order. The manage user icon may be selected to facilitate management related controls.
The deposit screen 62 may include a help icon 70. The help icon 70 may be selected for providing the user with help instructions and/or other information sufficient to provide assistance to users when attempting to engage the safe to perform the deposit operations instigated with selection of the deposit icon. One non-limiting aspect of the present invention contemplates providing the help icon 70 within one or more of the screens accessible following selection of one of the icons illustrated within the home screen 60. This use of the help icon 70 may be beneficial in providing additional instructions to the user in order to facilitate controlling safe operations, particularly when such a user may experience difficulties in performing, controlling or otherwise manipulating the electronically controllable operations. While the present invention is predominant described with respect to electronically controlling operations of the safe, as noted above, the present invention is not necessary so limited and fully contemplates its use and application in facilitating safekeeping of items stored within devices other than a safe. The help icon 70 may be included within screens, menus or other interfaces used with such other devices in order to facilitate providing information sufficient to assist a user when attempting to engage operations particular to such other devices.
Block 92 relates to displaying a home screen or other main menu within an HMI or other user interface associated with the safe. The home screen may be displayed in the manner described above with respect to the GUI or through a mobile phone, a webpage or other interface sufficient to facilitate interfacing user inputs with the safe. The home screen may include a plurality of icons, menus or other feature sufficient to facilitate providing an initial starting point for the user to begin navigating to controllable features of the safe. Blocks 94, 96 relate to displaying an operational screen (e.g., deposit screen) and a help icon within the corresponding operational screen. The operational screen may be associated with describing operations or providing other information regarding one or more option selected from the home screen, e.g., a first operational screen may be displayed in response to selection of a first icon within the home screen and a second, different operational screen may be displayed in response to selection of a second icon within the home screen. One non-limiting aspect of the present invention contemplates assisting a user in performing the operations displayed within the operational screen(s) by providing a help icon therein. While the help icon is shown above to be omitted from the home screen since it may be unlikely for the user to require assistance, particularly assistance directed towards controlling operations of the safe, for the home screen, the present invention is not necessarily so limited and fully contemplates displaying a help icon within the home screen and providing the assistance described herein with respect to such a help icon.
Blocks 98, 100 relate to determining user selection of the help icon and corresponding display of a related help screen. The help screen may display help instructions related to the operational screen displayed during selection of the corresponding help icon. The help instructions, thereby, may be varied depending on the screen preceding this display. Depending on a length of the help instructions, the help screen may be displayed with one or more navigational features sufficient to enable the user to navigate/scroll through the instructions. Blocks 102, 104 relate to determining whether a print icon displayed within the help screen is selected and correspondingly printing a help receipt. Selection of the print icon may direct the printer to print a copy of the help instructions associated with the help screen from watched the print icon was selected. The help receipt may be beneficial in providing a shortened summary (may be a predefined portion of the help instructions or shortened summary not previously displayed, e.g., title headings appear in line with reference numerals associated with the steps described in the help instructions—omitting the more detail descriptions of the steps appearing below) and/or an entire recitation of the help instructions that may be of assistance to the user navigating the various screens and/or menus associated with implementing the corresponding operational control of the safe.
Following printing of the help receipt, the home screen may be automatically displayed and/or the preceding screen may be automatically re-displayed. Block 106 relates to the preceding help screen being automatically re-displayed, and thereafter, assessing whether the user has requested to return to the home screen or to continue viewing the help screen. In the event the help receipt is a summary of the help instructions, it may be beneficial to automatically return to the help screen in order to provide the more detailed help instructions shown therein. In the event to help receipt is a complete copy of help instructions, it may be beneficial to automatically return to the home screen, i.e., bypassing the need for the user to engage a return icon, a cancel icon, a main menu icon or other feature within the help screen in order to return to the home screen. Optionally, selection of the print icon may instigate a number of automated operations, such as automatically returning to the home screen and/or printing of the receipt, e.g., enabling printing without requiring the user to navigate away from the help screen or manipulate a print menu (instant printing). In addition to displaying the help instructions within the help screen, one non-limiting aspect of the present invention contemplates enabling printing of the help receipt in order to provide further user assistance.
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
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